-- Oscar from Men on a Mission was live on Right After Wrestling with Arda Ocal and Jimmy Korderas earlier this week. Here are some highlights:

How he got into the WWE in the first place - He was performing in Vegas around the same time as WrestleMania 9. He saw Vince McMahon and Randy Savage at Caesar's Palace, and instead of going to them to say hello, he decided to walk up to them and break out in a freestyle rap. Vince was so impressed that he told Oscar to call him. Soon after, he signed him to a 3 year deal.

Remembering the "Men on a Mission" days: "When Men on a Mission came out, it was a party. From the time we came out to the time we left. Rednecks, Ku Klux Klan members, people who liked rap, don't like rap, black, white, hip hop fans, non hip hop fans whatever, had their damn hands in the air and were waving them around like they just didn't care."

How Men on a Mission influenced pro wrestling: "After Men on a Mission were long over, you had groups like Public Enemy. Today, you've got R-Truth, you've got John Cena. Every other wrestler is coming out to rap music and hip hop. R-Truth coming out like a young version of me coming out with the "What's Up". A lot of people copied what we did and if it was so bad why do people do that? Men on a Mission is a blue print for a lot of entrances that are done today."

Oscar's thoughts on the state of pro wrestling today: "A lot of these people are great to look at today, but none of these guys are legends. None of these guys are stars. Randy Orton is a star. John Cena is a star. The Nexus...not stars. They're just undercard people who to me are really overrated. They're a bunch of job guys who are just getting a gigantic push. The Nexus gimmick is just not realistic. You've got people like the Undertaker who can go into a royal rumble match with a bunch of the top people in the industry and clear the ring. So how is it that the Nexus can go in there and beat him down?"

Oscar also delivered a "Right After Wrestling" freestyle rap. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.

-- FightLine.com has an article about former UFC Interim heavyweight champion and former PRIDE heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira talking about how his protege Junior Dos Santos will be looking "for the KO" in his fight with Brock Lesnar this summer. "Big Nog" also talks about Santos' strategy for beating Lesnar, you can check out the full article by clicking here.

-- Shawn Michaels took part in a charity event for the Arnold S. Leonard Cancer Research Fund charity. The Hall of Famer cut hair for the cause, you can check out photos at the links below: